So ,Mary are you saying that I should cull that one ? Sorry,I'm old and on medication so I didn't follow you all the way on that!lol
Not a Fram, I was wishing the two speckled ones had crest! I like the crest too. Especially some that I have seen in other pics that were pretty good size ones. My roo that vanished had a small crest but as his three row rose comb came to size he almost lost it.
The roo that got away also had a problem that I just recently found out what it was. He was a polydipsia. Which means he had an unusualy huge thirst. He would drink till his crop was almost like a baloon. They are not for sure but think it is hereditary so its proably best I won't be able to use him anyway. Has anyone else had a bird like this crop out?It didn't seem to affect him,he grew up nice and fast and was just beautiful and just starting to get "manly" lol.
The one thing that I love about this breed is the unknow variety that can happen. I will be a staunch defender in not "standardizing " this breed. I also have EE bantams. I will pit them against any ones Americannas,but to avoid the bickering because they are not one color I just call them EE. The very first EEs I saw some forty years ago were mixed and thats the way I like them. The only standard I breed for in them is beard,ear muffs, and blue eggs. So now I am happy I have two breeds that can look like a bunch of mixed coloredc mutts but still be a very special pure breed.
Not a Fram, I was wishing the two speckled ones had crest! I like the crest too. Especially some that I have seen in other pics that were pretty good size ones. My roo that vanished had a small crest but as his three row rose comb came to size he almost lost it.
The roo that got away also had a problem that I just recently found out what it was. He was a polydipsia. Which means he had an unusualy huge thirst. He would drink till his crop was almost like a baloon. They are not for sure but think it is hereditary so its proably best I won't be able to use him anyway. Has anyone else had a bird like this crop out?It didn't seem to affect him,he grew up nice and fast and was just beautiful and just starting to get "manly" lol.
The one thing that I love about this breed is the unknow variety that can happen. I will be a staunch defender in not "standardizing " this breed. I also have EE bantams. I will pit them against any ones Americannas,but to avoid the bickering because they are not one color I just call them EE. The very first EEs I saw some forty years ago were mixed and thats the way I like them. The only standard I breed for in them is beard,ear muffs, and blue eggs. So now I am happy I have two breeds that can look like a bunch of mixed coloredc mutts but still be a very special pure breed.